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Well its 3 years since I've updated anything about this car. It seems like its time. I bought a set of BC coilovers for it, but then sold them to a friend that needed them in a pinch and he gave me a set of maxpeepees to put on the car so I didn't have to fight with the lifted set. My friend Mark who runs slidesociety has been hassling me about learning to drift with this car and I agreed, which made me make the decision to put it back to a state were I could actually drift it again. Another  friend of mine; Anthony, his brother, and two friends were over at my shop earlier this year and they were excited to help work on this car. So with their help we were able to revert the car back and make a list of changes. Here is what was done and changed;

  • Lowered back down on new maxPP coilovers
  • New E46 front control arms / Lollies / Balljoints / Etc.
  • Install the CF sunroof panel and remove the broken cassette
  • Clean out the interior and rid it of all the random clutter that its acquired over time (no more raccoon skull)
  • Remove the roof rack and fill the holes 
  • Reinstall the fenders and the bumpers
  • Install the SLT mirrors
  • Mock up and build side skirts and filler vents for the fenders
  • Test fit new wheels.

Ive had a set of AREs I really wanted to run but they are too wide for the front (17x11). I also bought a set of 3PC Enkie Winsomes a while back but never mounted tires to them. Well I finally got around to mounting tires and they are pretty fitting for the car. Anthony, his brother, and two friends all took one corner of the car, and together they peeled all the plastidip off of the billet Hawks. I forgot how great those wheels look polished and I cant thank them enough for getting them back to this state, I never would have taken the time to do that.

ARE's

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Centerline Hawks

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Here you can see the side skirts I'm building. Oddly enough, they are from a Charger Hellcat cut and sectioned to fit. I have material to make a vented fender filler and a functional front splitter as well. 

Enkie Winsomes

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Finally my friend Austin came over with his friend and wanted to shoot some pics and video of the car, so here's some pictures I took with my phone of the car that evening.

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And after a few months, I did manage to get it out to the Slide society season opener too, but I only got a handful of laps in before the slave cylinder started to fail. Thus the car is now sitting for another date when I have time to fix that add a bunch of go fast engine parts to it. 😁

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I also have future plans to paint the car with a modern looking livery and tint the windows...again. The red tint is still on there, but its completely faded clear. I guess sitting outside for an entire summer really took a toll. 

This is kind of the idea and color palate I have in mind for the livery;

SOLO 86 - Business in the front - Party in the back. This one had us living a nostalgic dream as it came together! 

DM or Email us to create your own - info@apolloridgedesign.com

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